Subject asks it all, I guess... I've just posted some pictures of my little one, and I've no clue how to figure if she's a she or if she's a he. One of the pictures I've stumbled across somewhere showed a Valentini with a dark line on the stomach; I've read that other breeds have similar markings on males -- is there a line on the Valentini's stomach? And, if so, would it show up on a juvenile or would one need to wait until they mature to figure it out?
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Oh she/he is cute! From my experience and readings, males get more pronounced neon lines coming out from their eyes, whilst females dont have them. Also, males have a dark spot around their anus.
This is the only pic I have of my male where you can sort of see his lines, Ill try to take some clearer pics for you. When you look at him in person they are really noticeable.
Circled are the neon lines and the anal area that is meant to be darker than a females.
But as you suggested, it takes awhile for the markings to become noticeable. Yours still looks quite young, so Id estimate a couple of months before you'll be able to have a better guess.
BTW, I love the 2nd pic- she/he looks so insecure its cute!
Hope this helps,
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This is the only pic I have of my male where you can sort of see his lines, Ill try to take some clearer pics for you. When you look at him in person they are really noticeable.
Circled are the neon lines and the anal area that is meant to be darker than a females.
But as you suggested, it takes awhile for the markings to become noticeable. Yours still looks quite young, so Id estimate a couple of months before you'll be able to have a better guess.
BTW, I love the 2nd pic- she/he looks so insecure its cute!
Hope this helps,
Bonnie
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Thanks -- I'll watch for markings as she gets older then, and she can be a "she" until she decides otherwise.
And yes, she does have a "look" about her -- hard to describe, but Bertie really manages the baby look quite well every so often. She's the coolest fish in the tank, quite laid back so far, minds her own business and does her own thing, nothing seems to phase her. But every so often she'll look directly at me and there's nothing else to say but "Awwww.......!" Can you tell I'm totally smitten?
And yes, she does have a "look" about her -- hard to describe, but Bertie really manages the baby look quite well every so often. She's the coolest fish in the tank, quite laid back so far, minds her own business and does her own thing, nothing seems to phase her. But every so often she'll look directly at me and there's nothing else to say but "Awwww.......!" Can you tell I'm totally smitten?